A Twitter site @yesyourearacist is exposing white nationalists who attended the violent "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia on Saturday - with one attendee already losing his job. Cole White, of California, was fired from his position at the Top Dog restaurant in Berkeley on Sunday, a few hours after being identified by the site. The site's administrator also has a Patreon site for donations to help the cause. Pictured: @YesYoureRacist Patreon site Splash News and Picture Agency does not claim any Copyright or License in the attached material. Any downloading fees charged by Splash are for Splash's services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any Copyright or License in the material. By publishing this material , the user expressly agrees to indemnify and to hold Splash harmless from any claims, demands, or causes of action arising out of or connected in any way with user's publication of the material.

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Mugshot of James Alex Fields Jr, who is accused of driving a Dodge Challenger into a group of protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, killing a 32-year-old woman. Fields Jr, of Maumee, Ohio is bing held without bail at the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail while he awaits arraignment on Monday. The victim's identity has not yet been released by authorities as they attempt to contact her next of kin. Fields has also been booked on suspicion of malicious wounding and failure to stop for an accident involving a death, plus hit and run. Pictured: Suspect booking photo: James Alex Fields Jr. held in Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail, VA, USA

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A fundraiser set up for Heather Heyer, the woman killed during an anti-fascist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA on Saturday. Ms Heyer, 32, was protesting a white supremacist march in Charlottesville on Saturday [August 12, 2017] when a Dodge Challenger hurtled through the crowd, killing Ms. Heyer and injuring many others. The suspect is James Alex Fields Jr, aged 20, of Maumee, Ohio, who is currently being held in jail without bail. Heyer's mother, who has not yet been named, wrote on the GoFundMe Page set up for the family. "She died doing what was right. My heart is broken, but I am forever proud of her". The page gathered over $44,000 in donations in just nine hours. Pictured: GoFundMe page for the family of Heather Heyer, the victim of hate fueled white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA. Splash News and Picture Agency does not claim any Copyright or License in the attached material. Any downloading fees charged by Splash are for Splash's services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any Copyright or License in the material. By publishing this material , the user expressly agrees to indemnify and to hold Splash harmless from any claims, demands, or causes of action arising out of or connected in any way with user's publication of the material.

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Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe speaks to reporters outside the First Baptist Church on Sunday, the morning after a rally by white nationalist groups and counter-protests resulted in violence, injuries and a death, in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 13, 2017. McAuliffe said the police estimated that 80 percent of those at the white nationalists' rally and counter-protests were armed, "yet not a shot was fired." (Matt Eich/The New York Times)

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A vigil at the site where on Saturday a car plowed into a group of counter-protesters after a "Unite the Right" rally by white nationalist groups, in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 13, 2017. A woman was killed and at least 19 were injured, and the car's alleged driver has been charged with second-degree murder. (Edu Bayer/The New York Times)

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Ministers and representatives of several churches pray together at the site where on Saturday a car plowed into a group of counter-protesters after a "Unite the Right" rally by white nationalist groups, in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 13, 2017. A woman who worked as a paralegal in the city was killed and at least 19 were injured, and the car's alleged driver has been charged with second-degree murder. (Edu Bayer/The New York Times)

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A makeshift memorial that includes a photo of Heather Heyer, who was killed, at the site where on Saturday a car plowed into a group of counter-protesters after a "Unite the Right" rally by white nationalist groups, in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 13, 2017. Meyer, who worked as a paralegal in the city was killed and at least 19 were injured, and the car's alleged driver has been charged with second-degree murder. (Edu Bayer/The New York Times)

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Jason Kessler, organizer for Unite the Right, a gathering of white nationalists, speaks at a news conference in front of City Hall shortly before being punched and escorted away by police, in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 13, 2017. The incident comes the day after a rally and counter-protests in the city resulted in violence, injuries and a death. (Edu Bayer/The New York Times)

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Parishioners during church service at the First Baptist Church the day after a rally by white nationalist groups and counter-protests resulted in violence, injuries and a death, in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 13, 2017. Virginia Gov.Terry McAuliffe, in an impromptu interview before addressing two church congregations on Sunday morning, said the police estimated that 80 percent of those at the white nationalists' rally and counterprotests were armed, "yet not a shot was fired." (Edu Bayer/The New York Times)

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A makeshift memorial, at the site where on Saturday a car plowed into a group of counter-protesters after a "Unite the Right" rally by white nationalist groups, in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 13, 2017. A woman was killed and at least 19 were injured, and the car's alleged driver has been charged with second-degree murder. (Edu Bayer/The New York Times)

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Mourners gather at the site where on Saturday a car plowed into a group of counter-protesters after a "Unite the Right" rally by white nationalist groups, in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 13, 2017. A woman was killed and at least 19 were injured, and the car's alleged driver has been charged with second-degree murder. (Edu Bayer/The New York Times)

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Markus Martin, who was hit by a car that plowed through a group of counterprotesters at a "Unite the Right" rally for white nationalists, attends a vigil in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 13, 2017. Martin was friends with Heather Heyer, the woman who was killed in the car attack, and is surrounded by other friends dressed in purple for the vigil. (Edu Bayer/The New York Times)

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Parishioners pray during church service at the First Baptist Church the day after a rally by white nationalist groups and counter-protests resulted in violence, injuries and a death, in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 13, 2017. Virginia Gov.Terry McAuliffe, in an impromptu interview before addressing two church congregations on Sunday morning, said the police estimated that 80 percent of those at the white nationalists' rally and counterprotests were armed, "yet not a shot was fired." (Edu Bayer/The New York Times)

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A makeshift memorial at the scene where a car plowed into a crowd, killing a woman and injuring at least 19, in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 13, 2017. (Edu Bayer/The New York Times)

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Jason Kessler, organizer for Unite the Right, a gathering of white nationalists, is escorted away from his news conference after he was punched, at City Hall in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 13, 2017, The incident comes the day after a rally and counter-protests in the city resulted in violence, injuries and a death. (Edu Bayer/The New York Times)

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Markus Martin, who was hit by a car that plowed through a group of counterprotesters at a "Unite the Right" rally for white nationalists, attends a vigil in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 13, 2017. Martin was friends with Heather Heyer, the woman who was killed in the car attack, and is surrounded by other friends dressed in purple for the vigil. (Edu Bayer/The New York Times)

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Jason Kessler, organizer for Unite the Right, a gathering of White Nationalists in Charlottesville, Va., is punched while speaking at a news conference in front of City Hall, Aug. 13, 2017, a day after the rally and counter-protests resulted in violence, injuries and a death. (Edu Bayer/The New York Times)

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A makeshift memorial, at the site where on Saturday a car plowed into a group of counter-protesters after a "Unite the Right" rally by white nationalist groups, in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 13, 2017. A woman was killed and at least 19 were injured, and the car's alleged driver has been charged with second-degree murder. (Edu Bayer/The New York Times)

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Jason Kessler, organizer for Unite the Right, a gathering of white nationalists, is escorted away from his news conference after he was punched, at City Hall in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 13, 2017, The incident comes the day after a rally and counter-protests in the city resulted in violence, injuries and a death. (Edu Bayer/The New York Times)

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This police booking photograph obtained August 13, 2017 courtesy of the Albemarle County Jail shows suspect James Alex Fields, Jr., who allegedly plowed a car into a crowd when a white nationalist rally erupted into deadly violence on August 12, 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia. The FBI and federal prosecutors have opened a civil rights investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident that killed one woman and wounded 19 in Charlottesville, Virginia. / AFP PHOTO / AFP PHOTO AND Albemarle County Jail / Albemarle County Jail

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An Alt-right rally member hits a counter protesters with a stick in Lee Park in Charlottesville, VA on Saturday August 12, 2017 .Alt-right group and white supremest members gathered and formed a big rally in Lee Park, Charlottesville ..8/12/2017.Charlottesville, VA..Go Nakamura for New York Daily News on spec

An Alt-right rally member hits a counter protesters with a stick in Lee Park in Charlottesville, VA on Saturday August 12, 2017 .Alt-right group and white supremest members gathered and formed a big rally in Lee Park, Charlottesville ..8/12/2017.Charlottesville, VA..Go Nakamura for New York Daily News on spec

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a group of anti-white supremacist protesters injured by a car slammed in to them during marching on the street of Charlotteville, VA on Saturday August 12, 2017.According to an eye wittiness, a silver Dodge Charger without a license plate smashed into them and just ran off...Go Nakamura / Zuma Wire Pictured: General Views

Rescue personnel help injured people after a car ran into a large group of protesters after an white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017. The nationalists were holding the rally to protest plans by the city of Charlottesville to remove a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. There were several hundred protesters marching in a long line when the car drove into a group of them. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

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Rescue personnel help injured people after a car ran into a large group of protesters after a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017. The nationalists were holding the rally to protest plans by the city of Charlottesville to remove a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. There were several hundred protesters marching in a long line when the car drove into a group of them. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

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Rescue personnel help injured people after a car ran into a large group of protesters after a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017. The nationalists were holding the rally to protest plans by the city of Charlottesville to remove a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. There were several hundred protesters marching in a long line when the car drove into a group of them. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

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A vehicle reverses after driving into a group of protesters demonstrating against a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017. The nationalists were holding the rally to protest plans by the city of Charlottesville to remove a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. There were several hundred protesters marching in a long line when the car drove into a group of them. (Ryan M. Kelly/The Daily Progress via AP)

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A vehicle drives into a group of protesters demonstrating against a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017. The nationalists were holding the rally to protest plans by the city of Charlottesville to remove a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. There were several hundred protesters marching in a long line when the car drove into a group of them. /The Daily Progress via AP)

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August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA: A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the alt-right, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi fringes. The rally was ended by police at 11.40 after escalating violence, beatings, and pepper spray. (John Rudoff/Polaris)

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August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA: A man is beaten during the confrontations. A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the alt-right, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi fringes. The rally was ended by police at 11.40 after escalating violence, beatings, and pepper spray. (John Rudoff/Polaris)

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August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA: Tear gas was hurled at anti-alt-right protestors. A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the alt-right, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi fringes. The rally was ended by police at 11.40 after escalating violence, beatings, and pepper spray. (John Rudoff/Polaris)

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Aug 12, 2017; Charlottesville, VA, USA; (Editor's Note: Graphic content.) A gray car plows into pedestrians and vehicles on the mall in Charlottesville after Saturday's white supremacist rally. The driver hit the knot of cars and people at high speed, then backed up and fled the scene. Serious, maybe life-threatening injuries to several people. Mandatory Credit: Jeremiah Knupp/Special to The News Leader-USA TODAY NETWORK *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***

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Multiple people were injured when a vehicle which fled the scene plowed into pedestrians in downtown Charlottesville following confrontations between alt-right followers and liberal activist in Charlottesville, VA, USA on August 12, 2017. (Photo by Albin Lohr-Jones) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***

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August 12, 2017 - New York, New York, USA: New Yorkers rally against White Nationalist violence that killed one person and injured 19 in Charlottesville, Virginia in Union Square. (Sam Simmonds/Polaris)

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August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA: A man is beaten during the confrontations. A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the alt-right, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi fringes. The rally was ended by police at 11.40 after escalating violence, beatings, and pepper spray. (John Rudoff/Polaris)

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EXCLUSIVE: August 12, 2017 - Nairobi, Kenya: A Kenyan policeman beats up a bloodied man on the ground during a crackdown on protests since disputed elections on August 8. The post-election violence worsened today as police used tear gas on a convoy of opposition officials in the capital and a mortuary official said nine bodies with gunshot wounds were brought to a Nairobi morgue from a slum that's an opposition stronghold. The opposition claims the election had been rigged after President Uhuru Kenyatta was declared the winner for a second term. In Nairobi slums loyal to Odinga, police opened fire to disperse protesters who blocked roads and set up burning barricades. Police charged demonstrators and fired live rounds and tear gas in the Mathare area. (AFS/Polaris)

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August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, United States: Right wing marchers spraying pepper spray on counter protesters. Neo-Nazis, white supremacists and other alt-right factions scuffled with counter-demonstrators near Emancipation Park (formerly "Lee Park") in downtown Charlottesville. After fighting between factions escalated, Virginia State Police ordered the evacuation by all parties and cancellation of the "Unite The Right" rally scheduled to take place in the park. Members of the right wing factions wore helmets, carried shields, confederate and some militia dresses in combat gear paraded with loaded guns, permitted by law in the state. (Albin Lohr-Jones/Polaris)

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August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, United States: Neo-Nazis, white supremacists and other alt-right factions scuffled with counter-demonstrators near Emancipation Park (formerly "Lee Park") in downtown Charlottesville. After fighting between factions escalated, Virginia State Police ordered the evacuation by all parties and cancellation of the "Unite The Right" rally scheduled to take place in the park. Members of the right wing factions wore helmets, carried shields, confederate and some militia dresses in combat gear paraded with loaded guns, permitted by law in the state. (Albin Lohr-Jones/Polaris)

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August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, United States: Multiple people were injured when a vehicle which fled the scene plowed into pedestrians in downtown Charlottesville following confrontations between alt-right followers and liberal activists. One person was killed and 19 were hurt when the speeding car slammed into a throng of counterprotesters. (Albin Lohr-Jones/Polaris)

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August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, United States: Multiple people were injured when a vehicle which fled the scene plowed into pedestrians in downtown Charlottesville following confrontations between alt-right followers and liberal activists. One person was killed and 19 were hurt when the speeding car slammed into a throng of counterprotesters. (Albin Lohr-Jones/Polaris)

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August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, United States: Right wing marchers spraying pepper spray on counter protesters. Neo-Nazis, white supremacists and other alt-right factions scuffled with counter-demonstrators near Emancipation Park (formerly "Lee Park") in downtown Charlottesville. After fighting between factions escalated, Virginia State Police ordered the evacuation by all parties and cancellation of the "Unite The Right" rally scheduled to take place in the park. Members of the right wing factions wore helmets, carried shields, confederate and some militia dresses in combat gear paraded with loaded guns, permitted by law in the state. (Albin Lohr-Jones/Polaris)

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James Alex Fields was with the Vanguard America folks in Charlottesville, at the Unite the Rally . He later is alleged to have driven his car into a group of anti fascist demonstrators, killing one and injuring 19.

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James Alex Fields (far left) was with the Vanguard America folks in Charlottesville, at the Unite the Rally . He later is alleged to have driven his car into a group of anti fascist demonstrators, killing one and injuring 19.

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People fly into the air as a vehicle drives into a group of protesters demonstrating against a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017. The nationalists were holding the rally to protest plans by the city of Charlottesville to remove a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. (Ryan M. Kelly/The Daily Progress via AP)

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People receive first-aid after a car accident ran into a crowd of protesters in Charlottesville, VA on August 12, 2017. A picturesque Virginia city braced Saturday for a flood of white nationalist demonstrators as well as counter-protesters, declaring a local emergency as law enforcement attempted to quell early violent clashes. / AFP PHOTO / PAUL J. RICHARDS

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People receive first-aid after a car accident ran into a crowd of protesters in Charlottesville, VA on August 12, 2017. A picturesque Virginia city braced Saturday for a flood of white nationalist demonstrators as well as counter-protesters, declaring a local emergency as law enforcement attempted to quell early violent clashes. / AFP PHOTO / PAUL J. RICHARDS

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People receive first-aid after a car accident ran into a crowd of protesters in Charlottesville, VA on August 12, 2017. A vehicle plowed into a crowd of people Saturday at a Virginia rally where violence erupted between white nationalist demonstrators and counter-protesters, witnesses said, causing an unclear number of injuries. / AFP PHOTO / PAUL J. RICHARDS

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A 16-year-old girl who only have her name as Lori speaks to protesters at a rally against racism in Oakland, California on August 12, 2017. Protesters marched on the streets of Oakland in response to a series of violent clashes that erupted at a white-nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia earlier in the day that left at least one dead and dozens injured. / AFP PHOTO / Josh Edelson

CHARLOTTESVILLE, USA - August 12: Police, medical personnel, and other protestors attend to the injured people after a car rammed into a crowd of anti-White Supremacy protestors in Charlottesville, Va., USA on August 12, 2017. Samuel Corum / Anadolu Agency

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, USA - August 12: Police, medical personnel, and other protestors attend to the injured people after a car rammed into a crowd of anti-White Supremacy protestors in Charlottesville, Va., USA on August 12, 2017. Samuel Corum / Anadolu Agency

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, USA - August 12: A man helps an injured woman after a car rammed into a crowd of anti-White Supremacy protestors in Charlottesville, Va., USA on August 12, 2017. Samuel Corum / Anadolu Agency

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, USA - August 12: A White Supremacist has a special mixture poured in his eyes after being hit with pepper spray during clashes with counter protestors at Emancipation Park where the White Nationalists are protesting the removal of the Robert E. Lee monument in Charlottesville, Va., USA on August 12, 2017. Samuel Corum / Anadolu Agency

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, USA - August 12: A White Supremacist kicks back a smoke bomb thrown by counter protestors during clashes at Emancipation Park where the White Nationalists are protesting the removal of the Robert E. Lee monument in Charlottesville, Va., USA on August 12, 2017. Samuel Corum / Anadolu Agency

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August 12, 2017 - Caracas, Venezuela: Clashes between anti-government demonstrators and the National Guard during a protest in the capital. Small group of young people set up barricades on the streets and lobbed projectiles at soldiers. (Cao Sanchez/Polaris)

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August 12, 2017 - Caracas, Venezuela: Clashes between anti-government demonstrators and the National Guard during a protest in the capital. Small group of young people set up barricades on the streets and lobbed projectiles at soldiers. (Cao Sanchez/Polaris)